natebenma
Beach Club Dee
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Cool! Looks like it should be a lot of fun!
I'm lucky to have a few fun trips scheduled this summer. Plus, one middle school class trip.
I love, love, love JP!!!! It came out the summer after I finished 5th grade and a friend's parents took a group of us to see it. I was hooked. My mom had the book and I sat and read it cover to cover over the course of basically a weekend. One of my all time favorite movies. DW hates it and I managed to get her to go see it with me a couple of years ago when they did the 3D re-release in theaters. She refuses to go see Jurassic World. I might be going solo though because I'm not sure I can wait until it is on DVD.
If you were closer I would see it with you! In fact, my whole family would come with you.
The book is just amazing. As good as the movie is, they left out a couple of my favorite parts. "Count up one more"
NOOOOOO!!!!! That stinks! I'm sorry you missed out on it!
Other than the Harry Potter stuff, River Adventure is my favorite thing at IoA.
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That. Is. Awesome!!!!
Looking forward to checking this out. Several years ago on our first family trip to IoA, they had a similar encounter with a triceratops. Ben and I went to see that, but Mark and Nate were off doing something else (Dragon Challenge, I think).
Oh thank you. JP and then Hulk. I'm in a better mood this morning already.
Glad I could help!
I can't blame them for not being interested. But it looks like it worked out well for everyone to split up for a while to do what they wanted.
I'm glad the boys are of an age when we can let them go off and do some things on their own.
Although my review of Seussland from our very first family trip is my favorite trip report chapter that I have ever written:
Oh, the Places we Didn't Go!
I'm glad to hear you have a Yellowstone Park trip planned and another Beach Club DISmeet. That's awesome, Dee.
We have a fun, busy summer ahead!
I don't think we ever got to Jurassic Park at Univeral or they were still working on it the last time we were there.
Just picture Splash Mountain with ferocious dinos instead of the Song of the South characters. Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, indeed!
And no way would you be getting me on the Hulk unless I was sedated.
I didn't make it on Hulk on our first trip. I was content to sit that one out with Ben. But I can handle it about once a day.
I swear, I have tried a bazillion times to post and whether it was the site or my computer I don't know. And by now any brilliant comments I had planned are lost to the ages. I wanted to look at all the HP stuff, but I didn't want to look. I'm getting excited about the idea of seeing it all. I think there will be more than enough to entertain my kid who won't ride anything remotely thrill-like. Amara and I watched youtube videos of RRR and the Hulk. I think I could do the Hulk. RRR is out, though. I have a really hard time with the big drops. Inversions and spins are just fine.
Rest assured, I have some really brilliant imaginary replies to your comments that are lost to the ages.
The Harry Potter stuff is simply amazing. Universal scored a home run (or goal, or whatever you do in Quiddich) with those areas!
Will Amara do RRR? I find that RRR and Hulk are smooth coasters, Dragon Challenge not so much.
Funny and sort-of-sad story about the Rip Rocket Ride and the metal detector. I have friends who took their two kids to US a few months ago. Both of their kids have the same heart defect Aria has (and both have pacemakers). Generally, metal detectors are a no-no when you have a pacemaker. Problem being, if you even hint at having a heart defect, you're told not to go on anything. I swear, some CMs at Disney will tell you to avoid Living with the Land. I know a lot of older kids with pacemakers and they go on anything and everything. Honestly, when you're main issue is a dangerously low heart rate, sometimes a roller coaster is just what you need. As long as there's no actual interference with the pacemaker, it's fine to ride. So these kids have been riding every ride at US all day long. They get to RRR and they mention not being able to go through a metal detector. They're told to go to guest relations. Where they are promptly told they can't ride anything else in the park. The younger child (who is about nine, I believe), promptly bursts into tears because he thinks they're being kicked out of US. To US's credit, they are refunded the entry fee and given a GC to buy souvenirs. Security followed them for a while, I suppose to make sure they were leaving or not going on any rides. Which is sort of ridiculous.
Oh wow! That story makes me sad.
The moral of the story for me is I hope once Aria is old enough to ride anything but the Barnstormer, she's stopped introducing herself as the princess with a pacemaker.
But that is funny!
Great news that you are down to single digits. The seniors at our high school went down on Thursday. I found out when 50 of the were getting breakfast at the bagel place I stop at each Morning.
I saw your post on FB. That is cool. Sounds like we will just miss them. Mark and I went to Disney on our senior class trip during April school vacation. Magic Kingdom, of course and EPCOT had just opened.
We have never done the Halloween party either. Need to figure out an easy to pack costume. I booked that for the last night of our trip.
I'll let you know if I think of anything.
We are currently booked at Saratoga Springs for the three nights we are at Disney. We changed to one bedroom suites over studios so we can have a king size bed. We are wait listed for one night at Villas at Grand Floridian and two at Boardwalk Villas. I so hope GF comes through so we can see Hallowishes from there. We got to see Wishes from Top of the World and it was amazing up there.
Sounds like a great trip!
